TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present disclosure relates to an aerosol generating device, and more particularly,
to an aerosol generating device capable of generating an aerosol having various flavors
by passing an aerosol generated by a vaporizer through a cigarette.
BACKGROUND ART
[0002] Recently, the demand for alternative methods to overcome the shortcomings of general
cigarettes has increased. For example, there is an increasing demand for a method
of generating aerosol by heating an aerosol generating material in cigarettes, rather
than by burning cigarettes. Accordingly, studies on a heating-type cigarette and a
heating-type aerosol generating device have been actively conducted.
[0003] Meanwhile, to provide a user with an improved smoking experience, an aerosol generating
device that uses a liquid composition as an aerosol generating source with a cigarette
has been developed. For example, there has been developed an aerosol generating device
which includes a vaporizer for heating a liquid composition to generate an aerosol
and allows the aerosol generated by the vaporizer to pass through the cigarette and
be delivered to the user. However, in such an aerosol generating device air introduced
into the aerosol generating device needs to pass through not only the cigarette but
also the vaporizer to be delivered to the user. As a result, the air flow path may
increase or may be more complex as compared to the related art. In this case, if the
number of air inlets is maintained to be the same as in the related art, the performance
of the aerosol generating device may be degraded because of unsmooth air flow in the
aerosol generating device. Accordingly, technology for facilitating air flow in the
aerosol generating device may be required.
DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
SOLUTION TO PROBLEM
[0004] Provided are an aerosol generating device. The technical solution of the present
disclosure is not limited to the above-described technical problems, and other technical
problems may be deduced from the following embodiments. For example, an aerosol generating
device may include a body portion comprising a vaporizer configured to heat a liquid
composition to generate an aerosol and one or more air flow paths for causing the
generated aerosol to pass through a cigarette and discharged to the outside, and a
cover coupled to the body portion and comprising a plurality of passages comprising
a first passage and a second passage which are independent from each other and guide
air to an entrance of the vaporizer along at least a part of the surface of the body
portion.
ADVANTAGEOUS EFFECTS OF DISCLOSURE
[0005] The present disclosure may provide an aerosol generating device including a cover
coupled to a body portion. Specifically, the aerosol generating device according to
the present disclosure may include a body portion comprising a vaporizer for heating
a liquid composition to generate an aerosol and one or more air flow paths for causing
the generated aerosol to pass through a cigarette and discharged to the outside, and
a cover coupled to the body portion and comprising a plurality of independent passages
that guide air to an entrance of the vaporizer along at least a part of the surface
of the body portion.
[0006] According to the present disclosure, the plurality of passages through which air
is introduced into the vaporizer included in the aerosol generating device are formed,
thereby achieving a smooth air flow in the aerosol generating device, and effectively
preventing the performance degradation of the aerosol generating device.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0007]
FIGS. 1 and 2 are diagrams showing examples in which a cigarette is inserted into
an aerosol generating device.
FIG. 3 is a drawing illustrating an example of a cigarette.
FIG. 4A is a perspective view of an aerosol generating device according to an exemplary
embodiment, and FIG. 4B is a perspective view showing an operating state of the aerosol
generating device shown in FIG. 4A.
FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view taken along line V-V of FIG. 4B to show a configuration
of the aerosol generating device according to an exemplary embodiment.
FIGS. 6A to 6D are bottom views of examples of an inner housing included in a cover
for an aerosol generating device according to an exemplary embodiment.
FIGS. 7A to 7C are diagrams illustrating examples of an air inlet formed by a cover
for an aerosol generating device according to an exemplary embodiment.
BEST MODE
[0008] According to an aspect of the present disclosure, an aerosol generating device may
include a body portion comprising a vaporizer configured to generate aerosol by heating
a liquid composition; and one or more air flow paths configured to cause the generated
aerosol to pass through a cigarette and be discharged to outside; and a cover coupled
to the body portion and comprising a plurality of passages comprising a first passage
and a second passage which are independent from each other and guide air to an entrance
of the vaporizer along at least part of a surface of the body portion.
[0009] The cover may include an outer housing comprising a first through hole through which
the cigarette penetrates and arranged to correspond to a receiving hole formed in
the body portion into which the cigarette is inserted; a stopper configured to open
or close the first through hole by sliding along an upper end of the outer housing;
and an inner housing spaced apart from the outer housing to form a space such that
the stopper slides inside the outer housing.
[0010] The inner housing may include a second through hole disposed coaxially with the first
through hole, and the first passage may be formed between the inner housing and the
body portion such that air that flows into a gap between the cigarette inserted into
the receiving hole and the first through hole and passing through the second through
hole flows along an upper surface of the body portion.
[0011] In an example, at least one of the outer housing and the inner housing may further
include at least one support protrusion configured to maintain an interval between
the inner housing and the body portion.
[0012] Meanwhile, the inner housing may further include a third through hole spaced apart
from the second through hole, and the second passage may be formed between the outer
housing and the inner housing to guide the air that flows into the gap between the
cigarette inserted into the receiving hole and the first through hole to a side of
the body portion.
[0013] A width of the first passage may be less than a width of the second passage.
[0014] The inner housing may further include a filter member disposed on the third through
hole and configured to pass through air and filter foreign substances.
[0015] A cross-sectional shape of the third through hole may be at least one of a circle,
a semicircle, an ellipse, and a polygon.
[0016] The third through hole may include a plurality of holes.
[0017] In an example the outer housing may further include an air inlet formed in a part
where the outer housing and the body portion are connected when the outer housing
is coupled to the body portion, and the cover may further include a third passage
configured to guide air that flows into through the air inlet along at least a part
of a surface of the body portion.
[0018] The air inlet may be formed to extend along at least a part of a circumference of
the outer housing.
[0019] In another example, the outer housing may further include an air inlet formed to
be spaced apart from a portion where the outer housing and the body portion are connected
when the outer housing is coupled to the body portion, and the cover may further include
a third passage configured to guide air that flows into through the air inlet along
at least a part of a surface of the body portion.
[0020] Meanwhile, end portions of the plurality of passages may be connected to each other
at an entrance of the vaporizer such that air that flows into through each of the
plurality of passages is induced to the entrance of the vaporizer.
[0021] At least one of the outer housing and the inner housing may include a heat resistant
material, and the heat resistant material may include a material capable of withstanding
heat of 80 °C or more.
MODE OF DISCLOSURE
[0022] With respect to the terms in the various embodiments, the general terms which are
currently and widely used are selected in consideration of functions of structural
elements in the various embodiments of the present disclosure. However, meanings of
the terms can be changed according to intention, a judicial precedence, the appearance
of a new technology, and the like. In addition, in certain cases, a term which is
not commonly used can be selected. In such a case, the meaning of the term will be
described in detail at the corresponding portion in the description of the present
disclosure. Therefore, the terms used in the various embodiments of the present disclosure
should be defined based on the meanings of the terms and the descriptions provided
herein.
[0023] In addition, unless explicitly described to the contrary, the word "comprise" and
variations such as "comprises" or "comprising" will be understood to imply the inclusion
of stated elements but not the exclusion of any other elements. In addition, the terms
"-er", "-or", and "module" described in the specification mean units for processing
at least one function and operation and can be implemented by hardware components
or software components and combinations thereof.
[0024] Hereinafter, the present disclosure will now be described more fully with reference
to the accompanying drawings, in which exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure
are shown such that one of ordinary skill in the art may easily work the present disclosure.
The disclosure can, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be
construed as being limited to the embodiments set forth herein.
[0025] Hereinafter, embodiments of the present disclosure will be described in detail with
reference to the drawings.
[0026] FIGS. 1 and 2 are diagrams showing examples in which a cigarette is inserted into
an aerosol generating device.
[0027] Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, an aerosol generating device 10000 includes a battery
11000, a controller 12000, a heater 13000, and a vaporizer 14000. Also, a cigarette
20000 may be inserted into an inner space of the aerosol generating device 10000.
[0028] FIGS. 1 and 2 only illustrate components of the aerosol generating device 10000,
which are related to the present embodiment. Therefore, it will be understood by one
of ordinary skill in the art that other general-purpose components may be further
included in the aerosol generating device 10000, in addition to the components illustrated
in FIG. 1.
[0029] Also, FIGS. 1 and 2 illustrate that the aerosol generating device 10000 includes
the heater 13000. However, as necessary, the heater 13000 may be omitted.
[0030] FIG. 1 illustrates that the battery 11000, the controller 12000, the vaporizer 14000,
and the heater 13000 are arranged in series. On the other hand, FIG. 2 illustrates
that the vaporizer 14000 and the heater 13000 are arranged in parallel. However, the
internal structure of the aerosol generating device 10000 is not limited to the structures
illustrated in FIG. 1 or FIG. 2. In other words, according to the design of the aerosol
generating device 10000, the battery 11000, the controller 12000, the vaporizer 14000,
and the heater 13000 may be differently arranged.
[0031] When the cigarette 20000 is inserted into the aerosol generating device 10000, the
aerosol generating device 10000 may operate the vaporizer 14000 to generate aerosol.
The aerosol generated by the vaporizer 14000 is delivered to the user by passing through
the cigarette 20000. The vaporizer 14000 will be described in more detail later.
[0032] The battery 11000 may supply power to be used for the aerosol generating device 10000
to operate. For example, the battery 11000 may supply power to heat the heater 13000
or the vaporizer 14000 and may supply power for operating the controller 12000. Also,
the battery 11000 may supply power for operations of a display, a sensor, a motor,
etc. mounted in the aerosol generating device 10000.
[0033] The controller 12000 may generally control operations of the aerosol generating device
10000. In detail, the controller 12000 may control not only operations of the battery
11000, the heater 13000, and the vaporizer 14000, but also operations of other components
included in the aerosol generating device 10000. Also, the controller 12000 may check
a state of each of the components of the aerosol generating device 10000 to determine
whether or not the aerosol generating device 10000 is in an operable state.
[0034] The controller 12000 may include at least one processor. A processor can be implemented
as an array of a plurality of logic gates or can be implemented as a combination of
a general-purpose microprocessor and a memory in which a program executable in the
microprocessor is stored. It will be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art
that the processor can be implemented in other forms of hardware.
[0035] The heater 13000 may be heated by the power supplied from the battery 11000. For
example, when the cigarette 20000 is inserted into the aerosol generating device 10000,
the heater 13000 may be located outside the cigarette 20000 and increase a temperature
of an aerosol generating material in the cigarette 20000.
[0036] The heater 13000 may include an electro-resistive heater. For example, the heater
13000 may include an electrically conductive track, and the heater 13000 may be heated
when currents flow through the electrically conductive track. However, the heater
13000 is not limited to the example described above and may include any other heaters
which may be heated to a desired temperature. Here, the desired temperature may be
pre-set in the aerosol generating device 10000 or may be set by a user.
[0037] As another example, the heater 13000 may include an induction heater. In detail,
the heater 13000 may include an electrically conductive coil for heating a cigarette
in an induction heating method, and the cigarette may include a susceptor which may
be heated by the induction heater.
[0038] FIGS. 1 and 2 illustrate that the heater 13000 is positioned outside the cigarette
20000, but the position of the heater 13000 is not limited thereto. For example, the
heater 13000 may include a tube-type heating element, a plate-type heating element,
a needle-type heating element, or a rod-type heating element, and may heat the inside
or the outside of the cigarette 20000, according to the shape of the heating element.
[0039] Also, the aerosol generating device 10000 may include a plurality of heaters 13000.
Here, the plurality of heaters 13000 may be inserted into the cigarette 20000 or may
be arranged outside the cigarette 20000. Also, some of the plurality of heaters 13000
may be inserted into the cigarette 20000, and the others may be arranged outside the
cigarette 20000. In addition, the shape of the heater 13000 is not limited to the
shapes illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 2 and may include various shapes.
[0040] The vaporizer 14000 may generate aerosol by heating a liquid composition and the
generated aerosol may pass through the cigarette 20000 to be delivered to a user.
In other words, the aerosol generated by the vaporizer 14000 may move along an air
flow passage of the aerosol generating device 10000. The air flow passage may be configured
such that the aerosol generated by the vaporizer 14000 passes through the cigarette
20000 to be delivered to the user.
[0041] For example, the vaporizer 14000 may include a liquid storage, a liquid delivery
element, and a heating element, but it is not limited thereto. For example, the liquid
storage, the liquid delivery element, and the heating element may be included in the
aerosol generating device 10000 as independent modules.
[0042] The liquid storage may store a liquid composition. For example, the liquid composition
may be a liquid including a tobacco-containing material having a volatile tobacco
flavor component, or a liquid including a non-tobacco material. The liquid storage
may be formed to be attachable/detachable to/from the vaporizer 14000 or may be formed
integrally with the vaporizer 14000.
[0043] For example, the liquid composition may include water, a solvent, ethanol, plant
extract, spices, flavorings, or a vitamin mixture. The spices may include menthol,
peppermint, spearmint oil, and various fruit-flavored ingredients, but are not limited
thereto. The flavorings may include ingredients capable of providing various flavors
or tastes to a user. Vitamin mixtures may be a mixture of at least one of vitamin
A, vitamin B, vitamin C, and vitamin E, but are not limited thereto. Also, the liquid
composition may include an aerosol forming substance, such as glycerin and propylene
glycol.
[0044] The liquid delivery element may deliver the liquid composition of the liquid storage
to the heating element. For example, the liquid delivery element may be a wick such
as cotton fiber, ceramic fiber, glass fiber, or porous ceramic, but is not limited
thereto.
[0045] The heating element is an element for heating the liquid composition delivered by
the liquid delivery element. For example, the heating element may be a metal heating
wire, a metal hot plate, a ceramic heater, or the like, but is not limited thereto.
In addition, the heating element may include a conductive filament such as nichrome
wire and may be wound around the liquid delivery element. The heating element may
be heated by electrical current and may transfer heat to the liquid composition in
contact with the heating element, thereby heating the liquid composition. As a result,
aerosol may be generated.
[0046] For example, the vaporizer 14000 may be referred to as a cartomizer or an atomizer,
but it is not limited thereto.
[0047] The aerosol generating device 10000 may further include general-purpose components
in addition to the battery 11000, the controller 12000, and the heater 13000. For
example, the aerosol generating device 10000 may include a display capable of outputting
visual information and/or a motor for outputting haptic information. Also, the aerosol
generating device 10000 may include at least one sensor (a puff detecting sensor,
a temperature detecting sensor, a cigarette insertion detecting sensor, etc.). Also,
the aerosol generating device 10000 may be formed as a structure where, even when
the cigarette 20000 is inserted into the aerosol generating device 10000, external
air may be introduced or internal air may be discharged.
[0048] Although not illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 2, a cradle may be used with the aerosol
generating device 10000 to form a system. For example, the cradle may be used to charge
the battery 11000 of the aerosol generating device 10000. Alternatively, the heater
13000 may be heated when the cradle and the aerosol generating device 10000 are coupled
to each other.
[0049] The cigarette 20000 may be similar to a general combustive cigarette. For example,
the cigarette 20000 may be divided into a first portion including an aerosol generating
material and a second portion including a filter, etc. Alternatively, the second portion
of the cigarette 20000 may also include an aerosol generating material. For example,
an aerosol generating material made in the form of granules or capsules may be inserted
into the second portion. The entire first portion may be inserted into the aerosol
generating device 10000, and the second portion may be exposed to the outside. Alternatively,
the first portion may be partially inserted into the aerosol generating device 10000.
Otherwise, the first portion and a part of the second portion may be inserted into
the aerosol generating device 10000. The user may puff aerosol while holding the second
portion by the mouth of the user. In this case, the aerosol is generated by the external
air passing through the first portion, and the generated aerosol passes through the
second portion and is delivered to the user's mouth.
[0050] For example, the external air may flow into at least one air passage formed in the
aerosol generating device 10000. For example, opening and closing of the air passage
and/or a size of the air passage may be adjusted by the user. Accordingly, the amount
of smoke and a smoking impression may be adjusted by the user. As another example,
the external air may flow into the cigarette 20000 through at least one hole formed
in a surface of the cigarette 20000.
[0051] Hereinafter, an example of the cigarette 20000 will be described with reference to
FIG. 3. FIG. 3 is a drawing illustrating an example of a cigarette.
[0052] Referring to FIG. 3, the cigarette 20000 may include a tobacco rod 21000 and a filter
rod 22000. The first portion described above with reference to FIGS. 1 and 2 may include
the tobacco rod 21000, and the second portion may include the filter rod 22000.
[0053] FIG. 3 illustrates that the filter rod 22000 includes a single segment. However,
the filter rod 22000 is not limited thereto. In other words, the filter rod 22000
may include a plurality of segments. For example, the filter rod 22000 may include
a first segment configured to cool aerosol and a second segment configured to filter
a certain component included in the aerosol. Also, as necessary, the filter rod 22000
may further include at least one segment configured to perform other functions.
[0054] The cigarette 20000 may be packaged using at least one wrapper 24000. The wrapper
24000 may have at least one hole through which external air may be introduced or internal
air may be discharged. For example, the cigarette 20000 may be packaged using one
wrapper 24000. As another example, the cigarette 20000 may be doubly packaged using
at least two wrappers 24000. For example, the tobacco rod 21000 may be packaged using
a first wrapper, and the filter rod 22000 may be packaged using a second wrapper.
Also, the tobacco rod 21000 and the filter rod 22000, which are respectively packaged
via separate wrappers, may be combined and packaged together using a third wrapper.
When each of the tobacco rod 21000 and the filter rod 22000 includes a plurality of
segments, each segment may be packaged using a separate wrapper. Also, the entire
cigarette 20000 including the plurality of segments, which are respectively packaged
using the separate wrappers and coupled to each other, may be re-packaged using another
wrapper.
[0055] The tobacco rod 21000 may include an aerosol generating material. For example, the
aerosol generating material may include at least one of glycerin, propylene glycol,
ethylene glycol, dipropylene glycol, diethylene glycol, triethylene glycol, tetraethylene
glycol, and oleyl alcohol, but it is not limited thereto. Also, the tobacco rod 21000
may include other additives, such as flavors, a wetting agent, and/or organic acid.
Also, the tobacco rod 21000 may include a flavored liquid, such as menthol or a moisturizer,
which is injected to the tobacco rod 21000.
[0056] The tobacco rod 21000 may be manufactured in various forms. For example, the tobacco
rod 21000 may be formed as a sheet or a strand. Also, the tobacco rod 21000 may be
formed as a pipe tobacco, which is formed of tiny bits cut from a tobacco sheet. Also,
the tobacco rod 21000 may be surrounded by a heat conductive material. For example,
the heat conductive material may be, but is not limited to, a metal foil such as aluminum
foil. For example, the heat conductive material surrounding the tobacco rod 21000
may uniformly distribute heat transmitted to the tobacco rod 21000, and thus, the
heat conductivity applied to the tobacco rod may be increased and taste of the tobacco
may be improved.
[0057] The filter rod 22000 may include a cellulose acetate filter. Shapes of the filter
rod 22000 are not limited. For example, the filter rod 22000 may include a cylinder-type
rod or a tube-type rod having a hollow inside. Also, the filter rod 22000 may include
a recess-type rod. When the filter rod 22000 includes a plurality of segments, at
least one of the plurality of segments may have a different shape.
[0058] The filter rod 22000 may be formed to generate flavors. For example, a flavoring
liquid may be injected onto the filter rod 22000, or an additional fiber coated with
a flavoring liquid may be inserted into the filter rod 22000.
[0059] Also, the filter rod 22000 may include at least one capsule 23000. Here, the capsule
23000 may generate a flavor or aerosol. For example, the capsule 23000 may have a
structure in which a liquid containing a flavoring material is wrapped with a film.
For example, the capsule 23000 may have a spherical or cylindrical shape, but is not
limited thereto.
[0060] When the filter rod 22000 includes a segment configured to cool the aerosol, the
cooling segment may include a polymer material or a biodegradable polymer material.
For example, the cooling segment may include pure polylactic acid alone, but the material
for forming the cooling segment is not limited thereto. In an exemplary embodiment,
the cooling segment may include a cellulose acetate filter having a plurality of holes.
However, the cooling segment is not limited to the above-described example and any
other cooling segment that cools the aerosol may be used.
[0061] Although not illustrated in FIG. 3, the cigarette 20000 according to an exemplary
embodiment may further include a front-end filter. The front-end filter may be located
on a front side of the tobacco rod 21000, the side away from the filter rod 22000.
The front-end filter may prevent the tobacco rod 21000 from being detached and prevent
liquefied aerosol from flowing into the aerosol generating device 10000 (FIGS. 1 and
2) from the tobacco rod 21000, during smoking.
[0062] FIG. 4A is a perspective view of an aerosol generating device according to an exemplary
embodiment, and FIG. 4B is a perspective view showing an operating state of the aerosol
generating device shown in FIG. 4A.
[0063] Referring to FIGS. 4A and 4B, the aerosol generating device 10000 includes a body
portion 410 into which a cigarette 20000 may be inserted. A cover 420 is coupled to
the upper portion of the body portion 410. The cover 420 is coupled to the body portion
410 in a detachable manner. A stopper 430 is installed on the upper surface of the
cover 420 in a slidable manner. However, the structure of the aerosol generating device
10000 shown in FIGS. 4A and 4B is only one example, and is not limited thereto. For
example, the body portion 410 and the cover 420 may be an integral structure and not
detachable from each other.
[0064] The upper surface of the cover 420 is provided with a rail extending along the sliding
movement direction of the stopper 430, and a first through hole 440 into which the
cigarette 20000 is inserted. The rail may expose the inside of the cover 420. However,
the present disclosure is not limited thereto, and the rail may have a closed structure
such that the outside and the inside of the cover 420 are not connected. In addition,
the upper surface of the cover 420 may include any suitable structure, instead of
the rail, that allows the sliding movement of the stopper 430 .
[0065] The stopper 430 may open and close the first through hole 440 by sliding along the
upper end of the cover 420. For example, when the stopper 430 moves along the rail
formed on the upper surface of the cover 420 to a position shown in FIG. 4B, the first
through hole 440 is exposed to the outside so that at least a part of the cigarette
20000 may be inserted into the first through hole 440.
[0066] Meanwhile, a method of coupling the stopper 430 to the cover 420 is not limited to
the configuration of the exemplary embodiment shown in FIGS. 4A and 4B. For example,
the stopper 430 may be coupled to the cover 420 by using a hinge coupling method such
that the stopper 430 may open or close the cover 420.
[0067] The body portion 410 may include a vaporizer 14000 for heating a liquid composition
to generate aerosol as described with reference to FIGS. 1 and 2, and may include
one or more air flows for causing the generated aerosol to pass through the cigarette
20000 and discharged to the outside.
[0068] The cover 420 may be coupled to the body portion 410 and may include a plurality
of independent passages that guide air to an entrance of the vaporizer 14000 along
at least a part of the surface of the body portion 410. Hereinafter, the plurality
of passages provided in the cover 420 will be described in detail with reference to
FIG. 5.
[0069] FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line V-V of FIG. 4B to show a configuration
of an aerosol generating device according to an exemplary embodiment.
[0070] Referring to FIG. 5, an example of a state in which the cover 420 of the aerosol
generating device 10000 is coupled to the body portion 410 is illustrated. Meanwhile,
FIG. 5 only shows elements of the aerosol generating device 10000 related to the present
embodiment. Accordingly, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the
general purpose elements other than the elements shown in FIG. 5 may be further included
in the aerosol generating device 10000.
[0071] The cover 420 may include an outer housing 510, a stopper 430, and an inner housing
520. At least one of the outer housing 510, the stopper 430, and the inner housing
520 may include a heat resistant material, and the heat resistant material may include
a material capable of withstanding heat of 80°C or more. Being capable of withstanding
heat of 80°C or more means that the melting point Tm of the heat resistant material
is above 80 °C.
[0072] Meanwhile, the heat resistant material may be a heat resistant synthetic resin. When
the heat resistant material is the heat resistant synthetic resin, at least one of
the melting point and a glass transition temperature Tg of the heat resistant material
may be 80 °C or more.
[0073] For example, the heat resistant material may include at least one of, for example,
polypropylene, polyether ether ketone (PEEK), polyethylene, polypropylene, polyethylene
terephthalate, polycyclohexylenedimethylene terephthalate, polyimide, sulfone resin,
fluorine resin, and aramid. The sulfone resin may include a resin such as polyethylsulfone
and polyphenylene sulfide, and the fluorine resin may include polytetrafluoroethylene
(teflon). However, the present disclosure is not limited thereto, and for example,
the heat resistant material may be any suitable material capable of withstanding heat
of 40 °C or more, and the heat resistant material may be any suitable material capable
of withstanding heat of 100 °C or more. Further, for example, the heat resistant material
may be any suitable material capable of withstanding heat of 130 °C or more, for example,
the heat resistant material may be any suitable material capable of withstanding heat
of 200 °C or more, for example, the heat resistant material may be any suitable material
capable of withstanding heat of 300 °C or more, and for example, the heat resistant
material may be any suitable material capable of withstanding heat of 400 °C or more.
[0074] In addition, the aerosol generating device 10000 may include a heat insulating portion
on at least one of the inner and outer surfaces of the outer housing 510 and the inner
housing 520. The heat insulating portion may include at least one heat insulating
material. For example, the heat insulating portion may include any suitable material
that blocks the movement of heat through the heat insulating portion. For example,
the heat insulating portion may include at least one of a porous material, graphite,
and ceramics, but is not limited thereto. The ceramic may be a porous ceramic.
[0075] The outer housing 510 may refer to a case forming an appearance of the cover 420.
The outer housing 510 may include the first through hole 440 arranged to correspond
to a receiving hole 530 that is formed in the body portion 410 so that the cigarette
20000 is inserted. The first through hole 440 may be disposed coaxially with the receiving
hole 530.
[0076] The inner housing 520 may refer to a case forming the inner structure of the cover
420. The inner housing 520 may be spaced apart from the outer housing 510 to form
a space so that the stopper 430 slides inside the outer housing 510. At least a part
of the stopper 430 may be covered by the inner housing 520 when viewed from the bottom
of the outer housing 510.
[0077] The inner housing 520 may include a second through hole 540 that may be coaxially
disposed with the first through hole 440. The second through hole 540 may be disposed
to correspond to each other with the first through hole 440 and the receiving hole
530 and penetrated by the cigarette 20000. When the cigarette 20000 is inserted into
the aerosol generating device 10000, the cigarette 20000 may pass through the first
through hole 440, the second through hole 540, and the receiving hole 530 sequentially.
[0078] Each of the first through hole 440, the second through hole 540, and the receiving
hole 530 may have a shape corresponding to the shape of the cigarette 20000. For example,
when the cigarette 20000 is cylindrical, the shape of each of the first through hole
440, the second through hole 540, and the receiving hole 530 may be circular. However,
the present disclosure is not limited thereto, and the shape of each of the first
through hole 440, the second through hole 540, and the receiving hole 530 may be at
least one of a circle, a semicircle, an ellipse, and a polygon. Meanwhile, the diameter
of the first through hole 440 may be greater than the diameter of the cigarette 20000
such that a gap through which air passes is formed between the cigarette 20000 and
the first through hole 440 when the cigarette 20000 is inserted into the receiving
hole 530.
[0079] Among the plurality of passages that guide air to the entrance of the vaporizer 14000
along at least a part of the surface of the body portion 410, a first passage 545
may be formed between the inner housing 520 and the body portion 410 such that air
flowing into the gap between the cigarette 20000 inserted into the receiving hole
530 and the first through hole 440 and passing through a second through hole 540 flows
along the upper surface of the body portion 410. Meanwhile, the diameter of the second
through hole 540 may be greater than the diameter of the cigarette 20000 such that
a gap through which air flows is formed between the cigarette 20000 and the second
through hole 540 when the cigarette 20000 is inserted into the receiving hole 530.
[0080] In an example, at least one of the outer housing 510 and the inner housing 520 may
further include at least one support protrusion (not shown) to maintain an interval
between the inner housing 520 and the body portion 410. A space may be formed between
the inner housing 520 and the body portion 410 by the at least one support protrusion.
[0081] Meanwhile, the inner housing 520 may further include a third through hole 550 spaced
apart from the second through hole 540. Among the plurality of passages that guide
the air to the entrance of the vaporizer 14000 along at least a part of the surface
of the body portion 410, the second passage 555 may be formed between the outer housing
510 and the inner housing 520 in order to guide the air that flows into the gap between
the cigarette 20000 inserted into the receiving hole 530 and the first through hole
440 to the side of the body portion 410.
[0082] When the cigarette 20000 is inserted into the receiving hole 530, the air that flows
into the gap between the cigarette 20000 and the first through hole 440 may flow along
at least one of the first passage 545 extending to the entrance of the vaporizer 14000
through the second through hole 540 and the second passage 555 extending to the entrance
of the vaporizer 14000 through the third through hole 550.
[0083] Because the inner housing 520 of the cover 420 further includes the third through
hole 550 spaced apart from the second through hole 540, the second passage 555 may
be further added besides the first passage 545, and accordingly, the flow of air flowing
into the vaporizer 14000 included in the aerosol generating device 10000 may be smooth.
In an example, the width of the first passage 545 may be smaller than the width of
the second passage 555, and accordingly, the influence of the flow change in the air
caused by the addition of the second passage 555 may increase. However, the present
disclosure is not limited thereto. Hereinafter, an example of the inner housing 520
including the second through hole 540 and the third through hole 550 will be described
in detail with reference to FIGS. 6A to 6D.
[0084] FIGS. 6A to 6D are bottom views of examples of an inner housing included in a cover
for an aerosol generating device according to an exemplary embodiment.
[0085] Referring to FIGS. 6A to 6D, the inner housing 520 further includes the third through
hole 550 spaced apart from the circular second through hole 540 corresponding to the
shape of the cigarette 20000. The third through hole 550 may have various shapes and
sizes. For example, referring to FIG. 6A, the third through hole 550 having a circular
cross section is shown, referring to FIG. 6B, the third through hole 550 having a
rectangular cross section is shown, and referring to FIG. 6C, the third through hole
550 having an elliptical cross section is shown. Meanwhile, the cross-sectional shape
of the third through hole 550 is not limited to the configuration of the embodiment
in FIGS. 6A to 6C, and may be any suitable shape. For example, the shape of the third
through hole 550 may be at least one of a circle, a semicircle, an ellipse, and a
polygon.
[0086] Meanwhile, the third through hole 550 may include one or more holes. For example,
the third through hole 550 includes one hole in the exemplary embodiments shown in
FIGS. 6A and 6B, and the third through hole 550 includes three holes in the exemplary
embodiment shown in FIG. 6C. In the above embodiments, the number one or three is
merely an example, and the third through hole 550 may include any suitable number
of holes.
[0087] Meanwhile, referring to FIG. 6D, the inner housing 520 may further include a filter
member 610 disposed in the third through hole 550 in addition to the second through
hole 540 and the third through hole 550. The filter member 610 allows air to pass
through a plurality of holes, and may filter foreign substances, thereby preventing
droplets formed when an aerosol generated by the vaporizer 14000 is liquefied again
from leaking out through the third through hole 550.
[0088] The filter member 610 may include a mesh material in which a plurality of holes are
closely drilled like a mesh. Each of the plurality of holes included in the filter
member 610 may have various sizes and various shapes. For example, first group of
holes included in the filter member 610 may have the same size that is different from
the size of a second group of . In addition, the shape of each of the plurality of
holes included in the filter member 610 may be at least one of a square, a rectangle,
a parallelogram, and a rhombus.
[0089] The filter member 610 may be a film or sheet shape structure such as a nonwoven fabric,
and may include a polymer resin such as polyethylene, polypropylene, polyvinyl chloride
resin, polyethylene terephthalate, nylon, epoxy, polyimide, polyester, urethane, acrylic,
polycarbonate, urea, melanin, rubber chloride, polyvinyl alcohol, polyvinyl ester,
vinylidene fluoride-hexafluoropropylene copolymer (PVDF-co-HFP), polyvinylidene fluoride
(PVDF), polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), styrenebutadiene rubber (SBR), or ethylene-propylene-diene
copolymer (EPDM).
[0090] Referring back to FIG. 5, the outer housing 510 may further include an air inlet
560 formed at a part where the outer housing 510 and the body portion 410 are connected
when the outer housing 510 is coupled to the body portion 410. The air inlet 560 may
be formed along at least a part of the circumference of the outer housing 510. For
example, the air inlet 560 may be formed along the entire circumference of the outer
housing 510, or may be formed only along a part of the circumference of the outer
housing 510. Hereinafter, examples of the air inlet 560 formed by the outer housing
510 will be described in detail with reference to FIGS. 7A to 7C.
[0091] FIGS. 7A to 7C are diagrams illustrating examples of an air inlet formed by a cover
for an aerosol generating device according to an exemplary embodiment.
[0092] Referring to FIG. 7A, the air inlet 560 may refer to a gap formed between the lower
end of the outer housing 510 and the body portion 410 when the outer housing 510 and
the body portion 410 are coupled. At this time, the air inlet 560 is formed along
the entire circumference of the outer housing 510. Therefore, the outside air may
flow into the aerosol generating device 10000 through the air inlet 560 along the
entire circumference of the outer housing 510.
[0093] Referring to FIG. 7B, the air inlet 560 may mean a gap formed by a groove provided
in the lower end of the outer housing 510 at a portion where the outer housing 510
and the body portion 410 are connected when the outer housing 510 is coupled to the
body portion 410. At this time, the air inlet 560 is formed along a part of the circumference
of the outer housing 510. In FIG. 7B, a rectangular groove is provided in the lower
end of the outer housing 510, but is not limited thereto. A groove of any suitable
shape may be provided in the lower end of the outer housing 510 to form the air inlet
560.
[0094] Meanwhile, as shown in FIG. 7C, the air inlet 560 may refer to a through hole formed
spaced apart from the position where the outer housing 510 and the body portion 410
are connected to each other. In FIG. 7C, the cross section of the air inlet 560 has
a rectangular shape, but is not limited thereto. The air inlet 560 may be a through
hole having any suitable cross sectional shape. For example, the cross-sectional shape
of the air inlet 560 may include at least one of a circle, a semicircle, an ellipse,
and a polygon.
[0095] Meanwhile, although only one air inlet 560 is shown in FIGS. 7B and 7C, it will be
readily understood by those skilled in the art that a plurality of air inlets 560
may be formed spaced apart along the outer circumference of the outer housing 510.
In addition, it will be readily understood by those skilled in the art that the air
inlets 560 shown in FIGS. 7A to 7C may be combined and included in the aerosol generating
device 10000.
[0096] Referring back to FIG. 5, the cover 420 may further include a third passage 565 for
guiding air that flows into through the air inlet 560 along at least a part of the
surface of the body portion 410. For example, air inhaled through the air inlet 560
may flow along the third passage 565 extending from the air inlet 560 to the vaporizer
14000. Because the cover 420 further includes the air inlet 560 in addition to the
second through hole 540 and the third through hole 550, the third passage 565 may
be added besides the first passage 545 and the second passage 555, and accordingly,
the flow of air flowing into the entrance of the vaporizer 14000 included in the aerosol
generating device 10000 may be smooth.
[0097] End portions of a plurality of passages may be connected to each other at the entrance
of the vaporizer 14000 such that air that flows into through each of the plurality
of passages is induced to the entrance of the vaporizer 14000. Accordingly, air flowing
through the first passage 545, air flowing through the second passage 555, and air
flowing through the third passage 565 may all be combined at the entrance of the vaporizer
14000. The air combined at the entrance of the vaporizer 14000 may be delivered to
a user through the cigarette 20000 along with the aerosol generated by the vaporizer
14000.
[0098] According to the structure of the cover 420 for the aerosol generating device 10000
according to the present disclosure, the plurality of passages for inducing air to
the entrance of the vaporizer 14000 included in the aerosol generating device 10000
are formed, and thus the air flow in the aerosol generating device 10000 may be smooth,
and the performance degradation of the aerosol generating device 10000 may be effectively
prevented.
[0099] For example, Table 1 below is a table showing a degree of ease of inhalation of the
user according to the combination of the first passage 545, the second passage 555
and the third passage 565. In Table 1, when 100 users perform a test of smoking cigarettes
using an aerosol generating device 10000 including the combination of the first, second,
and third passages 545, 555 and 565, ⊚ indicates that more than 85 users have determined
that inhalation was easy, and ○ indicates that 50 to 80 users have determined that
inhalation was easy, and X indicates that less than 50 users have determined that
inhalation was easy.
[Table 1]
Combination of passageways |
Including only first passage |
Including first passage and second passage |
Including first passage and third passage |
Including all of first, second, and third passages |
Ease of Inhalation |
X |
○ |
○ |
⊚ |
[0100] Table 1 shows that at least two or more passages should be formed by the cover 420
of the aerosol generating device 10000 such that the air flow in the aerosol generating
device 10000 may be smooth, and the performance degradation of the aerosol generating
device 10000 may be effectively prevented.
[0101] It will be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art that various changes in
form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of
the invention as defined by the appended claims. Therefore, the disclosed methods
should be considered from an illustrative point of view, not from a restrictive point
of view. The scope of the present disclosure is defined by the appended claims rather
than by the foregoing description, and all differences within the scope of equivalents
thereof should be construed as being included in the present disclosure.